Is public transport free for students in Melbourne?

As of January 1, 2026, public transport is free for all children and teenagers under 18 across Victoria, including Melbourne. Eligible students must use a special "Youth myki" card to travel for free on all trains, trams, and buses. For those over 18, student concession fares are available, along with a free tram zone in Melbourne's CBD.
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Is public transportation free in Melbourne?

Travel on board trams in Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD) is free. Hop on and off at will, just make sure you tap on when travelling from the CBD out to other suburbs. Early morning train travel during weekdays is free if you tap off before 7:15am.
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Can I travel in Melbourne without a myki card?

Ticketing and transport passes. To use public transport in Melbourne, you'll need a myki card. This can be used on all trains, trams and buses, as well as on some regional services. You can purchase a myki card from train stations, ticket machines and some convenience stores.
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What age is free on Melbourne trains?

From today onwards, people aged under 18 in Victoria can travel for free on trams, trains, buses and coach services. This is a major win for families, saving hundreds of dollars a year on transport to school and events. You forgot to mention Myki fares went up on the 1st.
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How do you know if you're in the free tram zone in Melbourne?

The city's Free Tram Zone includes the city centre and extends from Queen Victoria Market to Docklands, Spring Street, Flinders Street Station and Federation Square. If you're only travelling in the city's Free Tram Zone you don't need a myki. Travel on the City Circle tram (Route 35) is also free.
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Melbourne Free Tram Zone

Is Melbourne Uni in the free tram zone?

You can travel free of charge within the Free Tram Zone, however, as none of the University's campuses fall within this zone, you must always touch on your myki when you board.
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What is the 2 hour rule for myki?

Under Myki, your ticket is valid as long as you start your trip (that is, touch on at the station, or as you board the tram or bus) before the 2-hour travel time expires. This is only a problem when using trams and buses, because you only touch on as you board.
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How much is the youth myki card?

Get your Youth myki

The Youth myki is available for purchase for $5 – this is for the cost of the card, you won't need to pay for anything after this. Your browser can't play this video.
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Can I travel alone if I'm under 18?

Children traveling alone

For safety, we require children age 5 – 14 traveling alone to use our unaccompanied minor service. This service is optional for children age 15 – 17, but if requested, then the fee applies. The unaccompanied minor fee is $150 each way, plus applicable taxes*, in addition to the ticket price.
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Why are Melbourne trams free?

“The free tram zone helps reduce boarding times at some of our busiest tram stops and allows passengers to travel freely and easily around Melbourne's CBD,” they say.
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What is the cheapest way to get around Melbourne?

Travel within the central area of Melbourne by tram is free, though you will need a myki card if you plan to start or finish your journey outside this central area. For information on the area covered by the Free Tram Zone and a downloadable map, go to the Transport Victoria website.
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Can I use one myki for two people?

It is perfectly legal for other people to use your Myki, provided that it only has Myki Money loaded on it. However you are not allowed to share your card if Myki Pass is loaded on it.
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Can I tap my credit card instead of myki?

The introduction of ticketless travel was part of the contract awarded to Conduent when it took over the myki system, but it has faced delays. Victorians will soon be able to pay for public transport with a credit card or a smartphone, with a contactless payment trial entering the final stages of testing.
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Are trams in Melbourne free?

You can use trams for free within the Free Tram Zone map [PDF], which includes the CBD and Docklands. You don't need a myki when only travelling within the Free Tram Zone, including on the City Circle Tram route. If you accidentally tap on with a myki card, you'll be charged a 2-hour fare for Zone 1+2.
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Is there a free tourist bus in Melbourne?

The free Chadstone Tourist Shuttle offers the perfect connection for tourists and customers travelling from the Melbourne CBD, with multiple daily departures from Federation Square to Chadstone and return.
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How do visitors to Melbourne pay for public transport?

Melbourne offers free tram rides within the city centre. To use public transport outside of the free tram zone, you need to purchase a myki card. You can purchase a myki card from retail outlets displaying the myki sign, visitor centres and at train stations. Use your myki card on trains, trams and buses.
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Can my 17 year old go abroad alone?

Anyone under the age of 18 will need the consent of their parent or legal guardian if they want to travel. Specifically, in order to pass through border security and go anywhere abroad, children must bring a travel consent form to prove that their guardian has approved for them to travel alone, or with someone else.
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Can I legally fly alone at 16?

16 to 18 years old: can travel by themselves, as long as they've got all the usual travel documents and meet all the legal requirements (please see below).
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Can you fly on your own at 15 in the UK?

Booking and preparing to travel

Young persons aged 14 or 15 travelling alone must be booked as adults. The booking and any changes must be made and paid for by a parent or legal guardian. To book their ticket, please contact us as you're unable to book this online.
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What is the cheapest myki card?

A full fare myki card costs $6 and a concession, seniors or child myki costs $3.
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Is public transport free in Melbourne for school students?

From Thursday 1 January 2026, people aged under 18 can travel free on all Victorian public transport services. This includes trams, trains, buses and coach services. Previously people aged 5 to 18 years could use a child myki card and buy a concession fare.
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Can you use 1 myki for 2 people?

If a myki that is not registered does not have a myki pass loaded on it, any person lawfully in possession of the myki may use it for a journey or an entry to a designated area.
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What is the cheapest way to get from Melbourne airport to city?

BY PUBLIC BUS: The Cheap, Long Way
  • Head to the terminal exit to your right after emerging from the Immigration and Customs inspection area, .
  • Exit the terminal building and walk until you reach Terminal 4 (Budget Terminal), where the public bus stop is located.
  • Wait for Bus 901. ...
  • Board Bus 901.
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What is the maximum myki charge per day?

* Daily full fare cap rises to $11.40 * Concession daily cap goes to $5.70 📅 Weekends & public holidays * Full fare cap: $8.00 * Concession cap: $4.00 That's a 40c increase to the full daily fare across. Regional fares stay capped at metro daily prices.
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